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Originally posted by mrwupy
I've had a little bug in my mind about this. I've heard that in the Bible it says that a mans life is but a blink in the eye of God.
Originally posted by shaunybaby
what's to clear up? a couple may not have strictly been virgin births as you say they came of their father's head, which seems less likely but myths will be myths.
the virgin birth concept was to make something more devine and perhaps less natural and therefore more spiritual. myths about a person being born of a virgin, living his life to spread the word of god, teaching/preaching to others, helping to cure others are not christianity's invention. there were people who lived their lives almost identically to jesus yet came 100s or perhaps thousands of years before. what do you need cleared up? there are plenty of myths that show christianity merely stole them from other religions. they wrote those myths down as prophecies as many other religions did, then a certain character called jesus comes along and teaches primarily jewish beliefs. the writers of the four gospels then set about turning jesus in to a messiah and put him slap bang in the middle of christianity. im not sure if anything really needs to be cleared up, other than perhaps christians admiting their messiah story is copied from every other religion...
Originally posted by babloyi
Heheh...thanks Saint. But don't be too sure about it. Next thing you know I might be questioning something YOU posted
Originally posted by shaunybaby
...im not sure why i bother so much to prove it wrong to these ignorant, gullable christians.
If I may speak for Shauny. It is not that s/he has to prove anything, it is to ensure that the idiocy of the other side is not all that is heard. Knowledge is best gained by weighing differing points of view. And just as every religion in the world deems theirs to be the only truth, it becomes important for those religions to be challenged on their bias or philosophy by each other, or non-denominations.
Originally posted by Partyof1That is a very interesting point indeed. How does one "prove" an "opinion" exactly? Perhaps you would enlighten us?
Why do you wish to label it as contempt? Just because s/he does not agree with whatever philosophy does not make it contempt. The flat earth believers made stronger charges than you, yet it was they who were in contempt.
What's REALLY behind your contempt?
Originally posted by shaunybaby
the only parts i can't explain are when a christian friend of mine tells me she can speak in tongue, which i think is when the holy spirit or something uses you and speaks you words...
Originally posted by shaunybaby
she also says she has the holy spirit inside of her and every now and then she will get pictures in her mind...
Originally posted by shaunybaby
she claims to have a personal relationship with jesus and that he helps her through her life...
Originally posted by shaunybaby
i can't even begin to explain those let alone deny those, that's the part of christianity that no one understands unless you experience them.
Originally posted by shaunybaby
proving the bible wrong or inacurate is one thing...but trying to prove someone is a liar or perhaps they want to believe so much that their minds just make them think all this spiritual stuff.
she told me that because i couldnt prove her wrong that it meant she was right.
Originally posted by shaunybaby
she's right that i cant prove her wrong. then again i said lets take david copperfield and say that i cant prove he's wrong or how he walked through the wall of china...therefore he really did.
Originally posted by shaunybaby
she also said 'i never lie, why would i lie about something like this'. well it may not be her, it could just be her mind that's taken over and she really does believe all of this. there are millions, or thousands that believe elvis is still alive...are they liars? or do they just have faith that he's still alive in the same way christians and other religious people have faith that there is something out there.
Originally posted by shaunybaby
the only doubt i have in my mind for there being more to life, hence a matrix scenario or an after-life is that fact that where did all the elements come from that make up the universe. if you think about how much rock and other elements are needed to make our galaxy...well what about a billion galaxies or even more. that's the only thing i can't get my head round. even if that's how the universe started with just loads of rocks floating around then that's still really hard to comprehend...i know what you religious people will say...god made it all.
Originally posted by Mahree
Originally posted by CyberKat
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by e 2 e k 1 a 7
The bible is no more then an outdated scientific paper.
What's scientific about it?
If it is scientific, doesn't that mean it should be taught in public schools as well?
[edit on 11-3-2005 by saint4God]
Now, that's just silly, defensive thinking. I didn't start the thread, but I think that what the author (e 2 k 1 a 7) meant, was that it was scientific back in the days when it was first written, when they really didn't have much knowledge of science. At least, not anywhere close to what advances have been made in that area now.
Do you think that subjects in school should be taught based on what was known, or thought to be known some 2000+ years ago? Or should we base what our kids are taught on more modern findings.
How do you feel about teaching kids today that the earth is flat? It was believed to be flat, many years ago, you know.
I believe Saint4God was being facetious. We are constantly told that the "story" of creation has no place in the education system because it is not scientific. It is difficult to understand your response.
The Bible was not and is not a scientific journal.
The Bible is the written Word of God. It begins with the Old Testament and the Jewish beliefs and prophecies about the coming of the Messiah.
The New Testament is about Jesus as related by his Apostles and their followers. It has been written by men inspired by the Holy Spirit. That does not mean that the Holy Spirit dictated what they were to say. It means that these men, in their own words, told what had been either seen with their own eyes or passed down by reliable traditions.
Then the Church, again with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit chose the books that were to become the Bible. When it was complete it was written that nothing else could be added.
So, you see, nothing scientific is involved. Perhaps you should read it for yourself.